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The Rachel Carson Homestead, Springdale, PA
The Rachel Carson Homestead Association preserves, restores, and interprets the birthplace and childhood home of Rachel Carson. She was born on May 27, 1907, in this humble four-room farmhouse. The Carson homestead included nearly 65 acres along the Allegheny River in what is now Springdale Borough, near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The Carson family lived here until around 1930. The Homestead passed through several owners, until stewarded by the Association in 1975. Previous owners added to the structure, but the original four rooms and a spring-house are intact.

Rachel Carson
Council
The Rachel Carson Council, an association for the integrity of the environment, was
founded in 1965 to continue the work of Rachel Carson. It seeks to inform and advise
the public about the effects of pesticides that threaten the health, welfare, and
survival of living organisms and biological systems. The Council promotes alternative
environmentally benign pest management strategies to encourage healthier, sustainable
living.

Rachel Carson Institute, Chatham University
Chatham’s Rachel Carson Institute focuses on raising public awareness and understanding related to sustainability issues. The Institute’s activities include, but are not limited to:

The Rachel Carson Book Award and Scholarship for rising high school seniors and community college students

Our K-12 Educational Activities

Visiting scholars and lecture series

Conferences we host in this area

Working in partnership with other RC related centers, historic sites across the US

Chatham archives related to RC

Falk School of Sustainability, Chatham University
The development of the Falk School of Sustainability was inspired by the work of Chatham alumna Rachel Carson '29, whose knowledge about the environment and passion to preserve it are traits that drive the mission of the school.

The Rachel Carson Institute is now part of the new Falk School of Sustainability and will through research, education, and outreach continue to promote Rachel Carson's legacy -- sustaining Earth's life support system (clean air, pure water, fertile soil, and biodiversity). Rachel Carson's legacy embraces her international leadership in protecting the environment from the consequences of human actions; her body of written works making science understandable to the public, and her vision of people as part of a sustainable system of natural cycles.

nonprofit institution, the RCC was founded in 2009 as a joint initiative of Munich's Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität and the Deutsches Museum, with the generous support of the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research.

Our namesake is the American biologist, nature writer, and environmentalist Rachel Carson, whose writing raised awareness worldwide about threats to the environment and human health. Learn more about the life and work of Rachel Carson here.

While we are based in Munich, Germany, our staff and fellows come from all over the world, and our working language is English.